Calvin Alumni to Revive Spanish Tradition

From: Phil deHaan (dehp@calvin.edu)
Date: Mon Jul 14 2003 - 13:32:12 EDT

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    A centuries old Spanish tradition will highlight an upcoming reunion at Calvin
    College.

    On Saturday, July 19, at approximately 10 pm, Calvin alumni who have been part
    of the school's Semester in Spain program will gather to celebrate 20 years of
    the program with a giant bonfire.

    But this will be no ordinary fire. It will be a celebration of "las fallas,"
    a Spanish tradition in the region of Valencia, where the calvin Semester in
    Spain program is located. In Valencia the celebration is held from March 13-19
    when Valencians, divided into different groups according to quarters or barrios
    and even streets, build creations of paper mache, wood and wax in the streets
    and burn them on the night of the feast of St. Joseph.

    These figures, called "ninots" by the Valencians, are sometimes satirical and
    sometimes symbolic, but always striking in their beauty and detail. In fact
    they are usually the product of a year's worth of work and planning. And each
    year they are all torched in a dazzling display.

    In Spain, notes Calvin Spanish professor Cynthia Slagter, the effigies are
    often huge, towering 20 to 30 feet above the ground. Calvin's falla will be
    more modest. Slagter and several alumni of the program have built a castle
    that stands about eight feet high. But, she says, burning it will still create
    a spectacular display.

    Slagter expects about 150 alumni and spouses from the Semester in Spain
    program (Calvin's oldest off-campus program) to attend events at Calvin this
    weekend, including a dinner on Saturday at 7 pm and then the falla. Also
    attending will be the program's first-ever director and two professors from
    Spain who work with the program and will fly to Grand Rapids from Spain
    especially for the reunion this weekend.

    The falla will be burned near Calvin's Knollcrest East apartments on a sand
    volleyball court at dusk.

    For more on fallas see http://www.cyberspain.com/life/fallas.htm
    Contact Slagter at 616-526-6426.

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